SPECIES OP MAMMALIA. 



69. 2. S. M. Ursinus (The Araguato). Uniform golden- 

 red ; face partly covered with hairs. 



Stentor ursinus, Geoff. Ann. Mus. xix. 108. Mycetcs 

 ursinus, Desm. Mamm. 78. 



Araguato, Humb. Obs. Zool. 329. 



Icon. Humb. Obs. Zool.f. 30. 



Inhabitsthe Province of Venezuela, New Andalusia, New 

 Barcelona, and the Shores of the Orinoco and Brazil, 



70. 3. S. M. Stramineus (The Arabata). Fur straw-yellow ; 

 hairs in the middle yellow, with the base and apex brown. 



Stentor stramineus, Geoff. Ann. Mus. xix. 108. Mycetes 

 stramineus, Desm. Mamm. 78. 

 Arabata, Gumil. Oren.f. 295. 



Icon. 



Inhabits Para. 



71. ^.S.M. Fuscus (The Guariba). Fur chestnut-brown ; 

 back and head becoming chesnut ; the extremities of the 

 hairs golden. 



Simla belzebuth, Lin. Sys. Nat. 37. Stentor fuscus, 

 Geoff. Ann. Mus. xix. 108. Mycetes fuscus, Desm. 79. 



Guariba, Margr. Brazil. 226. Ouarin, Buff. xv. 5. 

 Preacher Monkey, Penn. Quad. 214. 



Icon. Marg. Braz. 226. Buff] Suppl. vii. t, 26. Ency» 

 Method, t. 15. /. 4. 



Inhabits Brazil. 



72. 5. S. M. Flavicaudatm (The Choro). Fur blackish- 

 brown, darker on the back ; tail, with two yellow stripes 

 on each side. 



Stentor flavicaudatus, Geoff. Ann. Mus. xix. 108. ^fy- 

 cetes flavicaudatus, Desm. Mamm. 79. 

 Choro, Humb. Obs. Zool. 343. 



Icon. 



Inhabits New Grenada and the Banks of the Amazon. 



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